Description
Luxury Bag Authentication Photo Guide
Instructions for Smartphone Macro Photography in Natural Light
Follow these steps to capture clear, detailed photos for authentication. Skip any parts that your bag does not have.
- Full Bag View:Capture the entire bag from a straight-on angle to show its overall shape, size, and design features.
- Embossed Logo:Focus on the raised logo stamp on the bag. Ensure the texture and font of the logo are clearly visible.
- Serial Number:Zoom in on the serial number tag or embossed serial number. Capture all digits without blurring.
- Surface Leather Grain:Take a close-up shot of the bag’s leather surface to display the natural texture, pores, and pattern of the material.
- Engraved Lettering on Hardware:Focus on the engraved words or symbols on metal parts (e.g., locks, buckles, studs). Capture every detail of the engraving.
- Zipper Puller:Photograph the zipper puller to show its shape, material, and any brand markings on it.
- Engraved Lettering on Zipper Tab:Zoom in on the small metal tab attached to the zipper. Capture any engraved logos or text clearly.
- Painted Edges:Take a close-up of the bag’s edge paint to show its color, thickness, and smoothness.
Key Tips
- Use natural daylight (avoid direct sunlight or dark areas)
- Enable your phone’s macro mode for sharp close-up details
Keep the camera steady to prevent blurry photos
Important Reminder
Authentication turnaround time begins only after we confirm all submitted photos meet our clarity standards. Blurry, overexposed, or glare-obscured shots that hide key details will delay the issuance of your authentication report.
Luxury Luggage & Bag Authentication
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